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Old January 16th, 2004, 02:13 PM
riverman
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Default Geek questions, and TR advance notice

Two orders of business:
Geek questions about making calendars in Publisher 2002:
1) How can I make a one page yearly calendar that follows the academic
year (Aug-June), rather than Jan-Dec?
2) Once I have a yearly calendar generated, how can I selectively
change the font for a specific day? For example, I can ungroup
November from the page, but I want to go into the calendar and change
just the 23rd to a bold font. How to do this?


OBRoff: Cool news! I've been contacted by an exclusive B&B in Oregon
at an excellent fly fishing venue, and have been offered to be treated
to a few nights there during this fall's steelhead run in exchange for
writing an article about the place for an online magazine. The owner
came across some of my posts at getlostmagazine.com. Look for the TR
in, oh, about 8 months. I might be into an interesting new sideline
for next year. :-)

--riverman
 




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